- [Instructor] Prototyping your design is essential…when testing whether your design works or not.…It gives you and your client a better…understanding of how the user experience feels.…This also allows the stakeholders…and your user test group the time…to give feedback on interactions and the…experience before any actual coding takes place.…In this video I will show how the export…persona can be utilized to export the assets…of your design so that you can use the exported assets…in your prototyping application of choice.…So, let's go and open our Chapter file.…

If we go to File, Open, and we're going to navigate…to the 04 Exporting, let's open that up.…Okay, so right now what I have here…is multiple art boards that represent…a small portion of the application,…and before we do any major design…on any other parts of the application,…we kind of just want to kind of test…how this will feel in one section.…So, what we need to do when we're going…to prototype these for interaction, we need to…export out multiple layers that are found here.…

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1/22/2018

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